Get an Allen wrench set. pop out the little red and blue dot on the underside of the handle and find the Allen wrench that fits. Loosen it and then lift the handle off. OH YES, SHUT OFF THE WATER FIRST AND RELIEVE THE PRESSURE! Ok now you will see the round topped housing, you will need to use pipe pliers with soft jaws or a rag to loosen the dome. When you get it off you will see a copper ring holding the ball valve in place. You can use the tips of a pair of needle nose pliers to remove this ring. This will release the ball with little black o-rings on it. Carefully lift that out of the tray it sits in and set aside so you don't lose the o-rings. Now you can lift the faucet assembly about a half inch, just enough to put some silicone grease on the big o-ring on the base of the faucet. You will not be able to lift the faucet all the way up because the sprayer hose keeps it from coming off. Once you get the faucet back in place swing it back and forth several times to insure that is swinging freely. Now reverse the process. There is a slot on the ball and a tab on the housing it sits in, make sure they match up. Snug the copper ring down around the ball and test the ball to make sure it is also moving freely, you can also put a tiny bit of the silicone grease on the o-rings. Reassemble the rest of the faucet and test it out. this should keep it moving freely for another few years..
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